Joseph Pintauro
Forfatter af Cold Hands
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Værker af Joseph Pintauro
One circus, 3 rings, forever and ever, hooray! 4 eksemplarer
Cold Hands: 2 1 eksemplar
Cacciatore : three short plays 1 eksemplar
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For the most part, I enjoyed parts of some of the poems more than the poem as a whole such as:
if you were
hunted, but walked into
open meadows to feel
the blue of the sky
at the price of your life
then you know my name
i am the rabbit [from The Rabbit pg.9]
I appreciate the notion of risking one’s life just for a glimpse of open air and an unobstructed view of the sky. Must be the romanticist in me.
I also liked the last stanza in the poem To Believe in God [pgs.39-48]:
to believe in you
is more than I need
to make believing
more than making believe.
Note, I am an atheist so, I don’t feel that the last stanza is speaking to/of God, though it probably is.
Among the poems I liked in their entirety were: Forty Million Mornings [pgs,23-24], its bittersweet ending on a sad and bitterly ironic note; The Red Cat [pg.25], poor kitty, I love ‘em but I’m so allergic to their dander; Blue Water Running [pgs.26-27], nice idea and its pretty; and Parable [pg.55], words of wisdom. Finally, my favorite from the whole book is Lizzie and Blondie [pgs.83-85]. This one got me right in the feels and in my opinion is a truly great poem.
Overall, I liked this book, and it was a quick easy read. I would recommend it if you dig poetry.… (mere)